Manziel serves as no surprise. I hope he gets canned from NFL for good so that we the fans don't have to bear anymore nonsense from this knucklehead, while at the same time, that boy better get help somehow some way or he'll end up on the short end of his lifespan.

I look forward to the 30-for-30 documentary about him in 2025. Directed by Drew Carey.

I look forward to some interviewer with even half a nut staring Goodell in the face and saying "Why are the people in your league, made up of the most carefully chosen people in the world in their profession, continually unable to abide by basic, simple social norms?"

We all know a lot of answers to this, but I want to hear the slimy worm try to squirm through getting one of them out. When he clears his throat nervously, look for the bits of cash he coughs out.

It's not really that much of a surprise. They're young people who suddenly get more money than anyone they know has had experience with, so they think all sorts of social norms no longer apply to them.

Manziel serves as no surprise. I hope he gets canned from NFL for good so that we the fans don't have to bear anymore nonsense from this knucklehead, while at the same time, that boy better get help somehow some way or he'll end up on the short end of his lifespan.

Hold it only Roger Goodell decides what a scandal is. See I agree that Johnny Manziel has been in more scandals than Adrian Peterson and Ray Rice combined. See Law enforcement, the Victims the Psychologists, the victim agrees with you. But the reality is that only Roger Goodell and the NFL board can declare something a scandal.

Manziel serves as no surprise. I hope he gets canned from NFL for good so that we the fans don't have to bear anymore nonsense from this knucklehead, while at the same time, that boy better get help somehow some way or he'll end up on the short end of his lifespan.

Hold it only Roger Goodell decides what a scandal is. See I agree that Johnny Manziel has been in more scandals than Adrian Peterson and Ray Rice combined. See Law enforcement, the Victims the Psychologists, the victim agrees with you. But the reality is that only Roger Goodell and the NFL board can declare something a scandal.

Eh, I'm not too sure about Goodell and the NFL board declaring something as a scandal. I've noticed the sports and news media do that quite often, too, after they've dug up enough facts to back up what they're trying to point out and not be a Rush Limbaugh-ish mouthpiece that only knows half of what the NFL is doing.

Really mainstream news media? Really? They're just saying that to garner attention like the attention whores they are. It's making it rather difficult for me to think about some of the positive things about Peyton, like his now-two Super Bowl rings from Indy and Denver, his friendship with his peers, and the fact that he'd gone out as a champion, even after getting beat up in a not-so-glamorous Super Bowl 50. But, no, the god dang news and sports outlets want to take Peyton down and blast a crater in budding legacy. Man, fuck the news and sports media up the glory hole! No wonder I don't read the Missoulian articles because they'd be saying the same thing like NY Daily, Enquirer among others. These accusations against Peyton are really starting to make me puke rainbows all the sudden.